Via Mark Levin and ABC News: Isabel Theoret was preparing a sandwich for her 6-year-old son's KThe child, who lives with his family in the town of Laval in Quebec, explained that his teacher would exclude him from a contest to win a stuffed teddy bear if he brought an environmentally unfriendly plastic baggie to school.
"Felix explained with lots of emotion and tears in his eyes that there was a simple condition to entering the drawing: Don't use a Ziploc bag in their lunch," his father, Marc-Andre Lanciault wrote on his French-language blog, "Notre Vie" [Our Life].
"Felix reacted as if someone had slaughtered a pig for his ham sandwich," said his father, who is CEO and founder of the technology company INBOX International. indergarten class one day last week, when he screamed out, "No Mommy! Not a Ziploc!"
When the father questioned Felix's teacher, she responded, "You know, Mr. Lanciault, it's not very good for the environment," according to a report in Canada's National Post. "We have to take care of our planet and the bags do not decompose well."
http://marklevinshow.com/goout.asp?u=http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/year-punished-bringing-eco-unfriendly-ziploc-baggie-school/story?id=12815697
Well, I guess I would have pissed of this "teacher". I brought to school a pork chop in a Zip Lock bag for lunch yesterday. It was delicious, thanks to my lovely wife, Cathy. Oh well, life sucks.
Granted the "teacher" is a Canadian so he or she probably has liberalism in their DNA. But "teachers" like this give normal teacher a bad name.
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